52 reviews
November, 2008
If you have the money to burn, this TV is as good as it gets for home entertainment -- unless you want to go the projection route. Its blacks are unparalleled, especially in HD, and Blu-ray looks just as fantastic on the 1080p screen. Watch out for Pionee...
Picture quality; remote control
Expensive; power-hungry; mastering the inputs is tricky
If you've got the money, don't think twice -- this TV is as good as it gets and you won't regret buying one for even a second. The only problem is that it'll cost you another fortune in Blu-ray discs and HD TV subscriptions
So what does the £2,280 Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX5090 have to offer? When the Kuro range arrived last year, TV reviewers and techies alike made some rather impressed noises. Everyone who saw the remarkable blacks couldn't help but be amazed by how much...
Award: Editor's Choice!

Put simply, we all want one.
Try as I might, nothing I can write in this review can do full justice to the truly extraordinary picture quality of the LX5090. You have to see it to fully believe it. So if I were you I'd start begging, borrowing or saving the necessary cash so that you...
Can the king make a comeback?
Great quality, excellent HD performance, even the remote feels superior
EPG a little primitive, no side HDMI, price
The Pioneer KURO PDP-LX5090 is a television that makes you want more, it makes you want to get the best from your home cinema set-up and deservedly so
VERDICT The Pioneer KURO PDP-LX5090 is a television that makes you want more: it makes you want to get the best from your home cinema set-up and deservedly so. Pioneer are claiming that this version of the KURO they have further reduced the idling...
It probably wouldn't be too far from the truth to say that Pioneer has single-handedly reignited the interests of would-be HDTV buyers in plasma televisions since the introduction of their Kuro line in 2007. Which is no mean feat considering how the LCD T...
This is the best television in the world - only the 60-inch LX6090 can beat it
Best black levels ever; Amazing detail and depth; Future-proofed connectivity
Stands and speakers are optional extras
For its G9 panels, Pioneer has nigh-on eliminated light bleed from individual cells and, therefore, can directly control the luminance of each separate pixel of the 1920 x 1080 resolution without any 'muddying' of colours or, indeed, black itself
Once again Pioneer has delivered the goods; a premium product, with the price tag and - most importantly - the performance to match
It's expensive
A premium product: Full HD spec; deep, dark blacks; brilliant colours; solid tuner and organised sound
Who the wherewithal at its disposal, does not need long to think: The Pioneer Kuro PDP-LX5090 could hardly be better. This acquisition will not only regret one second. However, costs also still plenty of HD material
excellent image quality, practical remote
high price, high power, difficult use of inputs
The picture quality is consistently excellent and refers all competitors in the HD-field especially in dark scenes on their seats.
Comes with swivel his foot and center speaker, this TV KURO 1080p Full HD is almost the very best in Plasma screen ...
TNT tuners and satellite SD / HD, Full HD 1080/24p, connections, DLNA certification, quality of contrast and color intensity of black.
Beware of Noise, elitist price.
The Pioneer PDP-LX5090 is not cheap, but there can be nothing to be identified. There does not miss connections, the picture is excellent in every detail while the consumption of up to 400 watts relatively low. Partly because of the duurz
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